Carve a Pumpkin Day, observed every year on October 31st , gives ESL teachers a fun and festive opportunity to engage students in lessons that celebrate creativity, cultural traditions, and the art of pumpkin carving. This holiday is not only about j…
Tuesday, October 31, 2017
Tuesday, September 26, 2017
Celebrating Johnny Appleseed Day in the ESL Classroom
Johnny Appleseed Day, celebrated on March 11th, is a fun and educational opportunity for ESL teachers to explore history, agriculture, and American folklore while helping students develop their English language skills. By focusing on the legendary f…
Monday, September 11, 2017
Make Your Bed Day: Teaching Daily Routines with ESL Sequencing Mats and Cards
Make Your Bed Day might seem like a small celebration — but in the ESL classroom, it’s a big opportunity. This simple observance provides the perfect foundation for lessons on daily routines, sequencing, discipline, and personal responsibility — all…
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